Guest guest Posted January 23, 2001 Report Share Posted January 23, 2001 I had surgery with Dr. Gangner on the 11th of January. I have to admit that the office leaves something to be desired but his talent is unsurpassed. I went in to the hospital on the 11 and was out by the 15th with on complications. He came to see me every day I was in the hospital, and I was well taken care of so I say stick with him he is the best. If you have any question you can e-mail me at SweetCandy5050@... Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2001 Report Share Posted January 23, 2001 If you respect the doctor so much, then you should have the ability to speak to him about the staff. Not telling him is not respecting him. You have to give him the opportunity to correct the situation. Maybe he isnt aware how the staff comes off on patients. Any surgeon not interested in those that represnt him, might not be as trustworthy as initially thought. > Hi everyone > I mostly lurk here but I really need someone to talk to. I have a > tentative surgery date of March 22 with Dr. Gagner. I have had my > heart set on him from the very beginning and have the utmost > confidence in his ability. However, I don't know what to make of the > staff. My 1st contact with staff was with the receptionist to make my > initial consult appt. Was on the phone 45 minutes long distance, many > very lengthy holds, she didn't know who she was talking to several > times when she did get back to me. Clearly overworked and seemed > disorganized, left me with a bad impression for future calls. 2nd > contact with staff was with the nurse, very abrupt to the point of > rudeness even though I tried to keep my questions brief & to the > point. The only positive experience I've had is with Gladys, the > insur contact. Now I'm not somebody who needs someone to hold my hand > and baby me, but a considerate attitude would be nice. I'm trying to > figure out just how tough I am. I have always thought that the skill > of the surgeon was the most important thing to consider, but now I > wonder? Can someone please offer me some encouragement? I'm on the > verge of switching to Dr. Ren who is also an excellent surgeon, but > hasn't preformed as many DS surgeries as Dr. Gagner. She also makes > all her common channels at least 100 cm because of protein > malabsorptive concerns. I am at a crossroads. I know you can't make > up my mind for me, but it might help to hear from others who are or > have been in the same place I am now. Email also welcome. Thanks for > any help. > Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2001 Report Share Posted January 23, 2001 How did you have your surgery done/ and what did you have done? I have called their office befor also but knowone called me back. Re: Need a friend...long I had surgery with Dr. Gangner on the 11th of January. I have to admit that the office leaves something to be desired but his talent is unsurpassed. I went in to the hospital on the 11 and was out by the 15th with on complications. He came to see me every day I was in the hospital, and I was well taken care of so I say stick with him he is the best. If you have any question you can e-mail me at SweetCandy5050@... Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2001 Report Share Posted January 24, 2001 I'm glad you brought that up because I do indeed have a great deal of respect for Dr. Gagner and sent him a very politely worded email on Jan 7 regarding the staff difficulties (well before I posted on here). I would have never dreamed of posting here 1st! I know you had no way of knowing this as I didn't mention it in my original post, but you seemed to just assume that I had. Mom raised me better than that, LOL! Glo<---taking her armour off and going to bed > > Hi everyone > > I mostly lurk here but I really need someone to talk to. I have a > > tentative surgery date of March 22 with Dr. Gagner. I have had my > > heart set on him from the very beginning and have the utmost > > confidence in his ability. However, I don't know what to make of > the > > staff. My 1st contact with staff was with the receptionist to make > my > > initial consult appt. Was on the phone 45 minutes long distance, > many > > very lengthy holds, she didn't know who she was talking to several > > times when she did get back to me. Clearly overworked and seemed > > disorganized, left me with a bad impression for future calls. 2nd > > contact with staff was with the nurse, very abrupt to the point of > > rudeness even though I tried to keep my questions brief & to the > > point. The only positive experience I've had is with Gladys, the > > insur contact. Now I'm not somebody who needs someone to hold my > hand > > and baby me, but a considerate attitude would be nice. I'm trying > to > > figure out just how tough I am. I have always thought that the > skill > > of the surgeon was the most important thing to consider, but now I > > wonder? Can someone please offer me some encouragement? I'm on the > > verge of switching to Dr. Ren who is also an excellent surgeon, but > > hasn't preformed as many DS surgeries as Dr. Gagner. She also makes > > all her common channels at least 100 cm because of protein > > malabsorptive concerns. I am at a crossroads. I know you can't make > > up my mind for me, but it might help to hear from others who are or > > have been in the same place I am now. Email also welcome. Thanks > for > > any help. > > Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2001 Report Share Posted January 25, 2001 Hi everyone Just wanted to say thanks so much for all the replies, both posts and private emails. I haven't had a chance to reply to the private emails but want you to know how much I appreciate your support. It's helped to make a frustrating time for hubby and I more bearable. Glo > Hi everyone > I mostly lurk here but I really need someone to talk to. I have a > tentative surgery date of March 22 with Dr. Gagner. I have had my > heart set on him from the very beginning and have the utmost > confidence in his ability. However, I don't know what to make of the > staff. My 1st contact with staff was with the receptionist to make my > initial consult appt. Was on the phone 45 minutes long distance, many > very lengthy holds, she didn't know who she was talking to several > times when she did get back to me. Clearly overworked and seemed > disorganized, left me with a bad impression for future calls. 2nd > contact with staff was with the nurse, very abrupt to the point of > rudeness even though I tried to keep my questions brief & to the > point. The only positive experience I've had is with Gladys, the > insur contact. Now I'm not somebody who needs someone to hold my hand > and baby me, but a considerate attitude would be nice. I'm trying to > figure out just how tough I am. I have always thought that the skill > of the surgeon was the most important thing to consider, but now I > wonder? Can someone please offer me some encouragement? I'm on the > verge of switching to Dr. Ren who is also an excellent surgeon, but > hasn't preformed as many DS surgeries as Dr. Gagner. She also makes > all her common channels at least 100 cm because of protein > malabsorptive concerns. I am at a crossroads. I know you can't make > up my mind for me, but it might help to hear from others who are or > have been in the same place I am now. Email also welcome. Thanks for > any help. > Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2001 Report Share Posted January 25, 2001 So glad to hear that!! ) > > > Hi everyone > > > I mostly lurk here but I really need someone to talk to. I have a > > > tentative surgery date of March 22 with Dr. Gagner. I have had my > > > heart set on him from the very beginning and have the utmost > > > confidence in his ability. However, I don't know what to make of > > the > > > staff. My 1st contact with staff was with the receptionist to > make > > my > > > initial consult appt. Was on the phone 45 minutes long distance, > > many > > > very lengthy holds, she didn't know who she was talking to > several > > > times when she did get back to me. Clearly overworked and seemed > > > disorganized, left me with a bad impression for future calls. 2nd > > > contact with staff was with the nurse, very abrupt to the point > of > > > rudeness even though I tried to keep my questions brief & to the > > > point. The only positive experience I've had is with Gladys, the > > > insur contact. Now I'm not somebody who needs someone to hold my > > hand > > > and baby me, but a considerate attitude would be nice. I'm trying > > to > > > figure out just how tough I am. I have always thought that the > > skill > > > of the surgeon was the most important thing to consider, but now > I > > > wonder? Can someone please offer me some encouragement? I'm on > the > > > verge of switching to Dr. Ren who is also an excellent surgeon, > but > > > hasn't preformed as many DS surgeries as Dr. Gagner. She also > makes > > > all her common channels at least 100 cm because of protein > > > malabsorptive concerns. I am at a crossroads. I know you can't > make > > > up my mind for me, but it might help to hear from others who are > or > > > have been in the same place I am now. Email also welcome. Thanks > > for > > > any help. > > > Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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